CM Yogi's father admitted to ancestral village will be prepared to be transported to Uttarakhand through Air Ambulance


Posted on 20th Apr 2020 11:44 am by rohit kumar

New Delhi. Anand Singh Bisht, father of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, admitted to Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences, is now being brought to his native village Panchur (Uttarakhand). Preparations are being done for this. It is being said that he will be taken to Uttarakhand on Monday itself.

 

Yogi's father Anand Singh Bisht is on ventilator

 

According to the information received, the condition of Anand Singh Bisht, father of CM Yogi admitted in AIIMS, is said to be critical, he has been put on ventilator. According to AIIMS doctors, he has kidney and liver problems. It is being said that Anand Singh Bisht was admitted to AIIMS in March last month due to ill health. For more than a month, the team of Dr. Vineet Ahuja of Gestro Department has been treating them here.

 

Dialysis is going on due to kidney disease

 

According to AIIMS doctors, he is currently admitted to the ICU and is also undergoing dialysis. Let us know that when the kidney is in a very low state then dialysis is done for support.

 

Air ambulances were brought to Delhi

 

According to information received, 89-year-old Anand Singh Bisht was brought to AIIMS in Delhi by air ambulance from village Panchur in Yamkeshwar of Pauri district in Uttarakhand after his condition worsened. For the past one month, Yogi's father, admitted to AIIMS AB ward, is being treated under the leadership of the team of Vineet Ahuja, a doctor of the Gastro department. It is being told that his sudden health deteriorated again on Sunday. He has since been placed on ventilator. He was admitted to the Himalayan Hospital in Jollygrant in Pauri district after his first health deteriorated. After the condition did not improve, he was brought to Delhi via air ambulance.

 

It is worth noting that Anand Singh Bisht, father of CM Yogi Adityanath has given his services as a forest ranger. He has been living in his native village since his retirement.

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